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Failed electric car caused nine hours of disruption outside pub on A36
A Tesla electric car broke down at the Lyndhurst Road junction on the A36 at 2pm yesterday, was not able to be removed from the road until 9.30pm. According to the landlord of the Landford Poacher Matt Grigg the obstruction caused delays for other
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Five different sets of temporary traffic lights causing chaos on the roads
MOTORISTS should take care when travelling on the A30 and A360 due to repair works and traffic lights causing delays. On the A30, London Road, two-way signals are in place. Work is expected to continue from Tuesday, August 29 until Friday, September
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Ticket office closures would be devastating for blind and partially sighted people
I am writing to highlight the proposed closure of rail ticket offices across England and Glasgow Central station, that will have a devastating impact on blind and partially sighted people’s ability to travel independently: stopping people getting to
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Salisbury Hospital chief 'incredibly sorry' as staff left waiting to be paid
EMPLOYEES at Salisbury District Hospital have not yet been paid this month. The Journal received anonymous messages from several employees who had not yet received their monthly salary, which was due today (August 30). After being contacted
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Council to discuss the future of City Hall and major road schemes progress
THE next full meeting of Salisbury City Council is on Monday (September 4). The council will receive a presentation from Robin McGowan, Chief Executive Office, Salisbury BID, and to determine the Council’s vote in the BID Ballot in 2024, and a
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Brothers convicted after smashing car with baseball bat and crowbar
TWO NEW Forest men were convicted of various offences of causing significant harm in the Bransgore area. Brothers, Kristen Christopher Cooper, 24, of Whitelands in Bransgore and Todd James Edward Cooper, 28, of Jubilee Court in Sway appeared at
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Warning to "Respect the Range" as 3,000 dangerous incidents occurred on military land
MORE THAN 100 drones took part in a display with images of tanks, helicopters, and soldiers to raise awareness of the dangers of people entering military land. This followed 3,000 incidents of people crossing onto military training land and walking
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'It is heartbreaking' - Family thank community for support after son stabbed to death
THE parents of the man killed in the Bemerton Heath stabbing have said "no one should have to go through something like this". Deyan and Antoniya Genov's son Tsvetomir died on August 22 after being stabbed in Gainsborough Close. Speaking
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Whites still unbeaten but fixture schedule 'lunacy' says manager
SALISBURY FC remain unbeaten in the league after two games over the Bank Holiday weekend. On Saturday, they beat Hungerford Town 2-1 at home, before a dramatic 1-1 draw away to Winchester on Monday. It means they have won three and drawn three
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Self-guided walks around the city gives unique insights into the history and changes
AN EVENT designed to reveal the history of shops and their buildings in the city will take place next month. The 2023 Heritage Open Days has been organised by the Salisbury Civic Society and takes place on Thursday, September 7 and finishes on
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The Guild: 'Frustrating to hear negative comments about one of our best outlets'
“It is frustrating to hear negative comments about one of our best [shopping] outlets.” That's the response from one business owner to recent stories about The Guild in Wilton. The new managers of the site took over in 2020, announced in October